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As you may know spring is right around the corner so it’s time to pull out the dirty nasty old raggedy plaint Jane shorts and Spruce them up a bit.I keep seeing DIY videos on YouTube of dip bleached shorts, so I figured I might try to create some of my own. I am super excited to show you guys what I did to my shorts and I think they came out really good.😜 you’re going to need bleach rubber gloves a bucket or container and an old pair of shorts or denim cut offs. What you need to do is pour in enough bleach to cover the bottom of your container or bucket about an inch then soak the portion of your shorts that you want to be bleached and let them sit for about 10 minutes. Once they are done soaking in the bleach you can throw them in the washing machine or hand wash them you want to make sure that you do not wash them with any other colored clothing otherwise it will bleach the clothing. Then dry them like you normally would dry any other pair of shorts and your done.☺️ please follow me and leave a comment if you have any other ideas for DIY projects that I should do.😀

I’d like to dedicate today’s video to all my friend in the Northeast region of the US celebrating their Tuesday with a SNOW DAY!!!! I don’t envy the cold weather, but I do wish I was forced to stay in my house today and spend hours watching TV. Ahhhhhhhh we can all dream. I hope you’re all staying warm and safe. If you’re looking for something to do… I’ve got two minutes of your day covered. Click here to enjoy this designer inspired glitter ombre heels tutorial. Enjoy!!

Don’t forget to subscribe to the Miss Kris channel (here) and follow me on Instagram (here). Hopefully if you really are stuck inside today, I can spend some time entertaining you! xo

This is like a week of throwbacks here at Miss Kris. But I guess like they say, it all comes back around again eventually. Last year I created this fun little DIY lipstick print for Valentine’s (here). I loved it so much it’s actually become a statement piece in my apartment. I recreated it again this year in video for for my YouTube channel because hey, why not?!?! Click here to watch and stick around to the end of the video for a playlist with more fab Valentine’s Day crafty inspiration from other members of the KIN Community.

Animals are always a popular pick for Halloween, and with an almost limitless amount of options, the decision to be a critter this Halloween is an easy one. But once you’ve decided that you want to be one with your spirit animal, how do you figure out how to really BECOME the animal? Take a lesson from these costumed creatures who have figured out how to harness the essence of animals with some makeup and trimming!

Everyone loves decorating pumpkins for fall, but do you know what nobody loves? Dealing with pumpkin guts. That’s right! Having to clean up the ooey-gooey insides of gourds is probably the least fun activity of autumn. Our solution? A bunch of pumpkin decorating DIYs that don’t have to be carved! Another added bonus? You pumpkin stays in tip-top shape too!Add feminine flair to your fall decor with this floral and glittered pumpkin from PBTeen!

This string art pumpkin from Dream a Little Bigger ensures you can still make the creepiest pumpkin on your corner, without dealing with all of that cleanup.

These gold leaf pumpkins from The Home Steady are beyond elegant, and are beautiful enough to earn a spot on any dining table!

If you love the look of metal on pumpkins, check out these copper-accented beauties from Home Oh My!

Do you celebrate every holiday with the furry friends in your life? Then Halloween should be no exception! These critter costume DIYs are just the thing to your best pal’s tail wagging on the scariest day of the year.

People, I work at a craft store, meaning hello discount. One of my most prized privileges is this discount because it allows be the opportunity to buy more, much more, at a lower price. Although, for those of you who don’t know me, I am one of the most disorganized humans. I like to call it an organized disaster, but to an outsider perspective, I’m simply a slob.

To all my crafters out there, our craft supplies add up, do they not? The littlest of beads and knick knacks to the biggest bolts of fabric and weathered furniture all add up and quickly take over the space we have labeled “craft corner” in our homes. One of the biggest challenges for myself as a crafter, and I believe for others as well, is maintaining a clean and organized crafting area. Some have the luxury of dedicating an…